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so we got it-- government's the bad guy. gotta have guns as a bulled war, against tyranny. >> boston proves it. when brave law enforcement officers did their jobs in that city so courageously, good guys with guns stopped terrorists with guns. >> jon: got it. government's the good guy-- wait. ( laughter ) so the police are the good guys, and who they work for? the government. so you have no idea who the good guys are and the bad guys are. in fact, these guys aren't too sure about the difference between democracy and tyranny, either. >> i'll tell you, i was proud to join with my friends senator rand paul and senator mike leigh is writing a short and simple letter to harry reid that said we will filibuster any legislation that undermines the second amendment rights to keep and bear arms. >> jon: ooh! they did it. and their filibuster was able to defeat the gun control bill including the marchion-toomey amendment, supported by 90% of americanamericans and 55 out of0 senators. here is tyranny earlier, crews cruz talking about a g
so we got it-- government's the bad guy. gotta have guns as a bulled war, against tyranny. >> boston proves it. when brave law enforcement officers did their jobs in that city so courageously, good guys with guns stopped terrorists with guns. >> jon: got it. government's the good guy-- wait. ( laughter ) so the police are the good guys, and who they work for? the government. so you have no idea who the good guys are and the bad guys are. in fact, these guys aren't too sure about the...
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the city is review process -- the review process i but if thee is a possible antitrust consideration that should be reviewed as part of this matter because of the size of the firm. >> senator grassley is a very thoughtful member of the senate. he is someone i consider an ally on many things. i think the comments he made about the potential purchase were very important. i share his concern. antitrust is part of that. one of the challenges for us is that if we were to look at one of the american countries there's also issues and antitrust. there are so few pork processing information. because of the consolidation of the industry, there are a number of questions. he raises thoughtful and important questions. this raise another issue, is very much in the news these days. that is genetically modified foods. the fact that there were these genetically modified wheat land found growing wild in oregon. you had an exchange with senator merkley on the floor of the senate. he made him a promise that you oppose any legislation that would save the genetically modified plants would be grown up they
the city is review process -- the review process i but if thee is a possible antitrust consideration that should be reviewed as part of this matter because of the size of the firm. >> senator grassley is a very thoughtful member of the senate. he is someone i consider an ally on many things. i think the comments he made about the potential purchase were very important. i share his concern. antitrust is part of that. one of the challenges for us is that if we were to look at one of the...
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of the missiles hitting major american cities. bill, what is his game? >> who knows but it is not good. he has murdered and starved millions of their own people, that regime, and proliferated nuclear weapons. who can forget the israeli strike by north korea? if you discount them, saying they are attainable, they can proliferate weapons of mass destruction and iran and north korea have a relationship and north korea is short of cash and they could sell the weapons to terrorist groups so the threat of north korea is very real. >> why are they ratcheting up the tension? >> the explanation is it helps stabilize or secure his situation at home and maybe that is true but the degree to which he has created, he could think high is playing cute games like his father and grandfather and they can pull back at a key moment but south korea and japan are sitting there, they is killed south koreans two or three years ago, killed 45 south korean sailors on a ship and in japan they have lobbed missiles over japan. it is dangerous. >>chris: the nor
of the missiles hitting major american cities. bill, what is his game? >> who knows but it is not good. he has murdered and starved millions of their own people, that regime, and proliferated nuclear weapons. who can forget the israeli strike by north korea? if you discount them, saying they are attainable, they can proliferate weapons of mass destruction and iran and north korea have a relationship and north korea is short of cash and they could sell the weapons to terrorist groups so...
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particularly when you take the city of san bernardino. this is going to occur, but it's interesting to note that in this ongoing situation, as the bond market improves, they went from $5 -- excuse me, i .14% to 5.9%. $97 billion upside down. if you don't want to deal facts and reality, your greatness. >> okay, he is referring to price or going up and yields going down. this might be getting a handle on the finance system. we've got a? >> well, chicago, which is my home, my home state, defense then a long time. they promised benefits they can't pay for. you're talking about mayors and cities not paying in the right amount of money to the fund. spew and you think it is catching up with reality? >> it is a serious problem. there are other problems like this. >> they are going to extend out the age of retirement. there are questions about whether there could be enough. neil: that is a very good point. it eventually is up to 5%, then it makes the workers they even. then it's factored in. revisiting this, when he make of that? >> i am sure that
particularly when you take the city of san bernardino. this is going to occur, but it's interesting to note that in this ongoing situation, as the bond market improves, they went from $5 -- excuse me, i .14% to 5.9%. $97 billion upside down. if you don't want to deal facts and reality, your greatness. >> okay, he is referring to price or going up and yields going down. this might be getting a handle on the finance system. we've got a? >> well, chicago, which is my home, my home...
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. >> paul: they could have been in a car and long gone from the city or gone on a flight. >> let me propose something. we have been asking these questions for days. the senate has been asking these questions. we do not have answers. these bureaucracies themselves are not going to supply the answers. i think we probably do need a second 9/11 commission to look at this particular issue and see whether we have to rebooted these bureaucracies. absent a commission that really asks everybody what was going on you will never get to the bottom of this. we really need to get these answers, the question is how do we do that? i think that is the reason to do that. >> paul: congress is only way. what about the miranda warning issue. the judge marched in and f.b.i. claims stopped what had been an investigation without a lawyer. that is when he stopped cooperating. >> they were in the room apparently and after only 18 hours of interrogation. >> paul: miranda warnings relates to what would be admissible in court. there is plenty of evidence already likely to convict this fellow. that is not the point of i
. >> paul: they could have been in a car and long gone from the city or gone on a flight. >> let me propose something. we have been asking these questions for days. the senate has been asking these questions. we do not have answers. these bureaucracies themselves are not going to supply the answers. i think we probably do need a second 9/11 commission to look at this particular issue and see whether we have to rebooted these bureaucracies. absent a commission that really asks...
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cities in the midwest. the agency is saying it has contacted the water supply facilities and law enforcement offices in those cities. well, the nation's debt is now topping $17 trillion. it has jumped a record $328 billion on thursday. that was a day after president obama and republicans etch rued a deal to raise the debt ceiling. >>> the government now grants special immigrant status to a new breed of athletes. of course that is using the term athlete loosely. professional on-line video gamers they are talking about are getting sports man visas to train and play in the u.s. he is live in los angeles and why, dominic? >> well, this has us scratching our heads, but how can somebody playing a video game be a serious athlete? when you look at how hard these guys train to get t$ good and see how big gaming now is globally, it is time to take them rather seriously. that's the way the u.s. government authorities are looking at is it. the league of legends, the on-line game, 1 in twenty -- 1 in 20 americans have i
cities in the midwest. the agency is saying it has contacted the water supply facilities and law enforcement offices in those cities. well, the nation's debt is now topping $17 trillion. it has jumped a record $328 billion on thursday. that was a day after president obama and republicans etch rued a deal to raise the debt ceiling. >>> the government now grants special immigrant status to a new breed of athletes. of course that is using the term athlete loosely. professional on-line...
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how effective do you think that's going to be in the long-term, the city and state level initiatives. >> i understand the criticism of him on the nanny state issue. but people have to know it's not a level playing field. these food giants are spending tens of millions of dollars, targeting going after the most vulnerable people and that's who bloomberg is trying to protect and you've got, you've got to realize it. they're not going to stop. these are not evil empires intent on making us obese or otherwise ill. these are companies doing what companies do. which make as much money as they can selling as much product they can. and they're staffed by the smartest best marketing people. and that's not going to stop unless there's government intervention or unless consumers stand up and be a lot louder about what they need. because people really care about what they're putting in their bodies. >> there's an economic side to this, too, right? lower income americans are much more susceptible to obesity and diabetes. food deserts are an issue, getting access to broccoli, subsidized or not. 13.
how effective do you think that's going to be in the long-term, the city and state level initiatives. >> i understand the criticism of him on the nanny state issue. but people have to know it's not a level playing field. these food giants are spending tens of millions of dollars, targeting going after the most vulnerable people and that's who bloomberg is trying to protect and you've got, you've got to realize it. they're not going to stop. these are not evil empires intent on making us...
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the chinese government wants this small part of the city to do big things. it's a half hour drive from the center of shanghai's business district. within the 29km there is less state control over policies, like interest rates and foreign investment. import and export duties have been removed. foreign companies could come in creating competition for telecom gints. >> they looked to shanghai to usher china into a new economic era. across the river that used to be farm land. the current premier is hoping shanghai will lead china into economic change. something from the program will not impact china's economy that much. >> translation: the premier pushed very hard for this free trade zone. it's to show his resolution of the economic reform. it's more symbolic than concrete. he wants to copy the experience from hong kong in a limited way. it's not a real free trade or a complete free trade zone. >> it's hoped that the project will help the growth in china's economy. some feel it is years off. it boosted the local economy inside the zone. >> translation: my compan
the chinese government wants this small part of the city to do big things. it's a half hour drive from the center of shanghai's business district. within the 29km there is less state control over policies, like interest rates and foreign investment. import and export duties have been removed. foreign companies could come in creating competition for telecom gints. >> they looked to shanghai to usher china into a new economic era. across the river that used to be farm land. the current...
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he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> there are an estimated 47 million people on food stamps. if you were trying to use your food stamp cards on saturday, you were in for a surprise. >> here is a look at what went wrong. the headaches started at 11:00 am on saturday. >> this was the first time experiencing this. >> electronic payment cards declined across states. people paying with food stamps were told they couldn't. >> i grabbed cash and paid for it and put it in got's hands. >> snap or the supplemental nutrition assistance program was affected. but state officials say that wasn't the case. xerox who handles the transactions say a computer crash knocked the system off line. they said beneficiaries were able to use emergency vouchers. the system is down. we do not know when it is going to come back up. without it, it is going to hurt. >> and what is the status of the glitch? >> it is resolved. all 17 states are taken care
he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> there are an estimated 47 million people on food stamps. if you were trying to use your food stamp cards on saturday, you were in for a surprise. >> here is a look at what went wrong. the headaches started at 11:00 am on saturday. >> this was the first time experiencing...
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once you get outside the big cities in america, every community uses usda rural development to finance what they do. water, sewer, roads, small business loans, housing, so on. this is the economic arm for rural america. we have a number of areas where we are very different. in conservation, the house and the senate came together and they have a pretty common conservation title, especially crops. crop insurance, we have a number of areas where it is pretty close if not almost identical. there we have differences in the commodity title. it is closely to where the house is. then the big debate which becomes a political debate is around nutrition and how much we make sure that there is a safety net for families that have temporary disasters in their life. >> you have mentioned food stamps. it is said the biggest difference will be over the amount of cut to food stamps. your cut is very small, only $4 billion out of a program that will probably cost over 700 billion over 10 years. the houses talking about a cut of 20.5 billion dollars. there's a lot of pressure to do it bigger. some are say
once you get outside the big cities in america, every community uses usda rural development to finance what they do. water, sewer, roads, small business loans, housing, so on. this is the economic arm for rural america. we have a number of areas where we are very different. in conservation, the house and the senate came together and they have a pretty common conservation title, especially crops. crop insurance, we have a number of areas where it is pretty close if not almost identical. there we...
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worse shape. >> they lost $15 billion, the government had their hand in their city partner with the garett then what will happen with the union did you have to refund that care they you are always in bet with the government and it is not a smart move in my opinion. gerri: u.s. ps almost lost 16 billion sitting on retiree health benefits they have to pay at piper of 5 billion in just a faulted. the standards of the private sector may be higher than the public sector? >> and you have to partner with the entrepreneur's you cannot partner with people who have not run this attractively anything out of the government that is the business have never looked work to right. of you want something along those lines get with fedex but not u.s. postal service it is a bad gig. for a price and the ipo to word the company is fair value or overvaluation so they handed off you paid too much. gerri: i agree. but can you imagine a scenario where you buy that stock? >> i would not buy it. i looked at it like korn buffett don't buy a company unless you could in addition yourself buying the whole thing you
worse shape. >> they lost $15 billion, the government had their hand in their city partner with the garett then what will happen with the union did you have to refund that care they you are always in bet with the government and it is not a smart move in my opinion. gerri: u.s. ps almost lost 16 billion sitting on retiree health benefits they have to pay at piper of 5 billion in just a faulted. the standards of the private sector may be higher than the public sector? >> and you have...
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if you want to take the exact same tax message to someone with a vacation home to the inner city, that's not going to work. if you take tax policies and explain why you want to allow for investment to the inner city to bring jobs and prosperity back to their neighborhoods, you have more of a shot to make it work. we don't have candidates or leadership that's been taking a modified version of conservatism that's still conservative but works for the constituents that we need to win elections. we're trying to take what has worked in red areas and places that were comfortable and trying to jam it down these voters' throats and every november saying how come they didn't vote for us, because they can't relate to us. we have to start performing relationships, not just trying to get voters. >> andrew, super quick here, isn't the problem the ideas i mean so you tried did see e. ideas and they didn't work, the american people don't agree that's the bottom line. >> i'm not sure. i think a lot of black americans, especially social will you conservative. what i want to add is there's an interesting t
if you want to take the exact same tax message to someone with a vacation home to the inner city, that's not going to work. if you take tax policies and explain why you want to allow for investment to the inner city to bring jobs and prosperity back to their neighborhoods, you have more of a shot to make it work. we don't have candidates or leadership that's been taking a modified version of conservatism that's still conservative but works for the constituents that we need to win elections....
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the egg. my brother is a doctor. works in an i.c.u., inner city hospital. >> what happened to m? >> yeah, i know. don't go there. thank you for trying to throw me off. >> i did not mean that. i did not mean that. [ laughter ] >> my n the doctor. the other is a muck raking journalist. >> just my thoughts. >> it's impossible to scramble this egg. we're stuck with it. and i hate to say it adam is right in this. we can hope, because this thing is here to stay. >> another thing, adam. you might have stumbled on something else as well. you're right, this is not health care. it's health care insurance. anybody out there, particularly poor people, who think they are going to get great medical care when this is all said and done, are in for a rude awakening. >> i'm glad you're so optimistic that the entire health care syst for everybody is going to somehow be better because of this, because again you're going to have limited choices. people who got insurance from their company might have to go to an ex
the egg. my brother is a doctor. works in an i.c.u., inner city hospital. >> what happened to m? >> yeah, i know. don't go there. thank you for trying to throw me off. >> i did not mean that. i did not mean that. [ laughter ] >> my n the doctor. the other is a muck raking journalist. >> just my thoughts. >> it's impossible to scramble this egg. we're stuck with it. and i hate to say it adam is right in this. we can hope, because this thing is here to stay....
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came out here, and the city is incredible view. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom large in november. >> we pause add little bit longer, and the city was just beautiful then. he said you know this is so lovely i could stay here forever. >> i could stay here forever. a friend with the president that day remembered those words, as the family debated the site of the burial, he told them the story. soon, he had more vip visitors there to scout it out. >> robert kennedy asked if that would be a -- could be done, could that be a grave site, and the secretary said yes, that was the army, and he could just -- convert it to that use instantly. so that was it. >> the day came. king's queens and leaders from around the world, join thing grieving widow jackie kennedy, shrouded in black. full honors for the commander in chief. >> but not all the military that day was american. two irish men, and hugh o'donnell found themselves at arlington. >> seem like 50 years ago? >> straight from dublin, irish cadets members of a drill team, in june of that year, they had impressed jfk during his visit to ire
came out here, and the city is incredible view. >> the words kennedy spoke next would loom large in november. >> we pause add little bit longer, and the city was just beautiful then. he said you know this is so lovely i could stay here forever. >> i could stay here forever. a friend with the president that day remembered those words, as the family debated the site of the burial, he told them the story. soon, he had more vip visitors there to scout it out. >> robert...
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congratulations on representing one of the more interesting parts of the city, we call center city. anyway, let's go with this, why do you think if you had to write a history paper on this, what would be your lead about why the black community shifted in favor of allowing people to marry somebody of the same gender? >> you know what, i wouldn't put it all on president obama. i think it is a matter of leadership. you do have public opinion leaders. >> he's been late. >> he was late to it, but so is the african-american community. remember, when prop 8 passed in 2008, it wasn't because of the african-american community as some said, but the black community was pretty solidly behind prop 8 in california. >> yeah. >> and even when president obama announced he shifted his position or evolved his position on gay marriage, there were a lot of churches and pastors who were not really sure they wanted to do it, but you've had a lot of opinion leaders in the black community coalesce behind the president, pastors who have a good esteem and good reputation, reverend al sharpton being one of the
congratulations on representing one of the more interesting parts of the city, we call center city. anyway, let's go with this, why do you think if you had to write a history paper on this, what would be your lead about why the black community shifted in favor of allowing people to marry somebody of the same gender? >> you know what, i wouldn't put it all on president obama. i think it is a matter of leadership. you do have public opinion leaders. >> he's been late. >> he was...
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in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the south. snow reports again, some places picking up three feet of snow across portions of connecticut, incredible stuff. portions along long island, 30 inches and in boston 24.9 inches of snow. incredible stuff from the storm system. the center is pulling away from the area. it's not over yet. what we have strong winds in parts of maine and massachusetts are dealing with wind and snow coming down heavily at times across eastern portions of maine. still some more snow to talk about portions of maine. snow is pretty much over in portions of connecticut and new york city and also
in boston, one for the record books in the city of boston. as of the latest. to show you how strong the winds were across many cities in parts of new england and also into areas further off to the south, take a look at some of these gusts that were reported from the storm system. in the 80s. 81 mile-an-hour winds in portland, connecticut and massachusetts, 83 mile-per-hour winds. so we're talking hurricane-force winds out here in portions of new england and even in areas further off to the...
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>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at the day's top stories. you're looking at senator ted cruz on the floor of the senate now. we understand that a deal is in place. the debate continues. it will stop shortly and that there will be a vote that will bring us one step close for ending the government shutdown. the house is expected to vote later this even. if it passes, the measure will allow the nation to bore woe nun untiborrow moneyuntil 2014. there were gains in the financial and healthcare industry. the dow jumped 205 points and nasdaq also saw huge gains. >> when it comes to moving forward the president will take the same approach and open-mindedness that he has in the past, and he hopes there will be leaders and rank and file members in the republican party willing to meet him halfway and reach a deal that does good for our economy and our people. >> the white house said in up coming budget negotiations everything will be on the table. this comes as the president plods the senate compro
>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at the day's top stories. you're looking at senator ted cruz on the floor of the senate now. we understand that a deal is in place. the debate continues. it will stop shortly and that there will be a vote that will bring us one step close for ending the government shutdown. the house is expected to vote later this even. if it passes, the measure will allow the nation to bore woe nun untiborrow moneyuntil...
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it happened on the city's south side at r.j.'s chicken and fish. police say the driver deliberately tried to ram his friends with the vehicle. that friend and a bystander were hurt when the suv slammed into the restaurant. >> one of those guys just jumped to his suv car, and he pulled his car back straight to that guy. >> surveillance video shows that after the impact the driver tried to pull his injured friend into the suv but eventually gave up and took off. police tonight still looking for him. both victims are hospitalized in serious condition. >>> overseas in iraq a suicide bomber blew himself up killing at least 25 people all inside a shiite mosque. it happened 40 miles south of baghdad. the bomber was linked to al- qaida. in a separate attack a twin suicide car bombing and a firefight afterward left six people dead and 30 others wounded. >>> in downtown washington the 24-hour fitness marathon is underway. to raise awareness about cancers that attack women's reproductive organs. just one of many fitness classes taking place in the square duri
it happened on the city's south side at r.j.'s chicken and fish. police say the driver deliberately tried to ram his friends with the vehicle. that friend and a bystander were hurt when the suv slammed into the restaurant. >> one of those guys just jumped to his suv car, and he pulled his car back straight to that guy. >> surveillance video shows that after the impact the driver tried to pull his injured friend into the suv but eventually gave up and took off. police tonight still...
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a deal this is an issue between the rival of the inner-city than the irradiance came after at to say we can negotiate that is not reality but because we did not carry out a threat and executed in syria we were out of options the russians came to say we will have an agreement for you we will get a resolution that what we have seen has no teeth i don't like what the rebels are doing. what would happen? according to the resolution we go back to the security council who is waiting? >> the contact between the president and president rouhani himself is that a positive new tone constructed between the two nations? >> yes. if it is a newalent i have not heard that a long time but in washington they say the iranians want to negotiate over the strategic weapons but over the middle east in damascus it is totally different they said the united states is out of options. and for them they say the united states comes for what? with the talk about is completely different. i would say there is a measurement to see iran is changing. president rouhani says it is not a safe haven if he does. lou: but mo
a deal this is an issue between the rival of the inner-city than the irradiance came after at to say we can negotiate that is not reality but because we did not carry out a threat and executed in syria we were out of options the russians came to say we will have an agreement for you we will get a resolution that what we have seen has no teeth i don't like what the rebels are doing. what would happen? according to the resolution we go back to the security council who is waiting? >> the...
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the rates that came out, were they only for the twin city area? >> it was for the state of minnesota. the information elf is areas outside of that -- >> it's -- >> it is -- it is clearly conclusive, the rates across minnesota are significantly lower. >> let me -- here's the reality. we're talking about people, some of whom -- a young woman who worked on my staff, she a very serious congenital illness. in fact she would tell you that but for obama care, she would not be alive today, because we got rid of lifetime limits and annual 4ri789s. this young woman as a juvenile could not get insured. she wouldn't have -- she has insurance now, and she's here to talk about it. >> why was she not eligible for the high risk plan? >> she was, but getting it -- that was like her only option and there was nothing else she could get. she couldn't go in the private sector to get a plan. >> and you normally pay higher rates. >> that brings up the point prohibitively higher in her situation. >> i think it's important to point out, in minnesota, if i'm correct, peopl
the rates that came out, were they only for the twin city area? >> it was for the state of minnesota. the information elf is areas outside of that -- >> it's -- >> it is -- it is clearly conclusive, the rates across minnesota are significantly lower. >> let me -- here's the reality. we're talking about people, some of whom -- a young woman who worked on my staff, she a very serious congenital illness. in fact she would tell you that but for obama care, she would not be...
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as to the future, we will be joined by city private bankable chief and as the strategist. where do we go from here? that is so we will be talking about. stay with us. who will be coming right back. the negotiations, no talks, nothing. president obama is open to nothing. nothing. joining us next. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? how did he not see that coming? customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. rep
as to the future, we will be joined by city private bankable chief and as the strategist. where do we go from here? that is so we will be talking about. stay with us. who will be coming right back. the negotiations, no talks, nothing. president obama is open to nothing. nothing. joining us next. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel...
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it is the longest term goal that you have the city start the less you have to do and quite frankly people our just are not prepared. melissa: is it in your control out of your control? that is the sentiment that people felt it is out of their control or another big one is the housing bubble because a lot of people were of the generation better getting ready to retire, you raise your family and pay off the 30 year mortgage would it is time to retire that was your mistake in for a lot of people that blew up isn't that a big part of the problem? >> to invest so much now is gone. but the people are thinking about retirement down the road they need to save more we're not saving enough as a country. people are going into retirement with $25,000? how will you make it through retirement? >> the average person has 43,004 savings the nfl giants have abetter chance to go to the playoffs. >> to make it worse people who are just getting into retirement spending tanner told years of money they also think of retiring at 58 what will they do at the age of 70? they are not prepared and this is incncredibl
it is the longest term goal that you have the city start the less you have to do and quite frankly people our just are not prepared. melissa: is it in your control out of your control? that is the sentiment that people felt it is out of their control or another big one is the housing bubble because a lot of people were of the generation better getting ready to retire, you raise your family and pay off the 30 year mortgage would it is time to retire that was your mistake in for a lot of people...
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city for the third straight year. a spanish city tied for fifth along with three a barcelona and saville. austria fourth. mo artsmozart's hometown. bid best, hungary tied for second. readers called it a classic masterpiece with grand architecture and easy to get around. it was tied with florence, italy, thanks to it's amazing art and cuisine, italy also placed in the top 10 with see en in ninth and rome in eighth. but the top city in the world, a city in mexico, its old city center is full of well sprefrbed buildings fropreservedbuildings. readers loved its look of streetlights and build boards. so much for mod were teams, reader voted in sraefl other several other categories. top lodge in is new zealand, 6,000 eekers with a turn. level golf course and beautiful views of the pacific ocean, rooms go for 420 a night per person up to 7300. of course you have to fly to most of these destinations the top u.s. airline, virgin america, easily beat jet blue, hawaiian air lines and southwest. singapore toppled emirates and he
city for the third straight year. a spanish city tied for fifth along with three a barcelona and saville. austria fourth. mo artsmozart's hometown. bid best, hungary tied for second. readers called it a classic masterpiece with grand architecture and easy to get around. it was tied with florence, italy, thanks to it's amazing art and cuisine, italy also placed in the top 10 with see en in ninth and rome in eighth. but the top city in the world, a city in mexico, its old city center is full of...
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it's because the city has a city-run hospital system. they are the -- they bear the burden of higher health care costs so they're trying to force and change behavior on the people of new york city for that very reason. so that -- it's just beginning of rationing. it's the kind of thing you will see in a much bigger scenario. >> i hope things change because they need to change. i hope smart people figure out businesses are not going to hire that next person because of the mandates on how many people are hired. >> all i know is things that have been delayed are the things that are going to pay for this. the things that have been front-loaded and are going on as usual are all the goodies. >> the things that have been delayed have all been for big businesses. insurance companies benefit big businesses benefit, people that watch the show they don't. they'll pay the penalty right out of the gate. that's just another r flag. >> that is digging a deeper financial dip. hope springs eternal. i love adam dearly. >>> when we come back, why areg. >>>
it's because the city has a city-run hospital system. they are the -- they bear the burden of higher health care costs so they're trying to force and change behavior on the people of new york city for that very reason. so that -- it's just beginning of rationing. it's the kind of thing you will see in a much bigger scenario. >> i hope things change because they need to change. i hope smart people figure out businesses are not going to hire that next person because of the mandates on how...
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♪ >> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. president obama is hailing today's move by senate democrats to revise the filibuster move, filibustering has been used to mark many of his judicial nominees senates voted to change the rules now only 51 votes will be needed. rather than 60 to approval judicial posts. delegates from iran and six world powers are back on the negotiating table at this hour, they are said to be reviewing a draft, at the preliminary deal to curb iran's nuclear program. afghan president is urging his country's tribal leaders to approval a security agreement with the united states. that despite the miss trust on both sides. he claims. if a deal is approved some american troops would stay in afghanistan after 2014, and a jury in california has just awarded apple $290 million in the retrial of a patent enfringement case against samsung. the original verdict has given apple more than $1 billion in damages, samsung was found guilty of copying several features f
♪ >> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm tony harris with a look at today's top stories. president obama is hailing today's move by senate democrats to revise the filibuster move, filibustering has been used to mark many of his judicial nominees senates voted to change the rules now only 51 votes will be needed. rather than 60 to approval judicial posts. delegates from iran and six world powers are back on the negotiating table at this hour, they are said to be...
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. >> schieffer: what do you think the impact of ted cruz has been? >> i think cruz-- much like rand paul and much like mike leigh-- represents a new generation of outsiders who speak for millions of americans who deeply dislike this city, deeply dislike the bureaucracy, and for a variety of different relationships want very dramatic change. i actually think the parallels to them are people like lafallet and bora, people who were bitterly disliked by the establishment. if you represent the second largest state in the country, you beat a multi-millionaire incumbent lieutenant governor, and you arrive with all the certainty of being a texan, and then you behave like a texas an and aggressively go straight at the entire establishment, they're going to dislike you, and you're going to wear the label proudly and cruz will be a bigger figure two years ago than he is today. >> the thing that is so surprising is not that cruz acte acted that way when we got here. pee swut a wide swath and he meant to. is that people followed him into a box canyon when there w
. >> schieffer: what do you think the impact of ted cruz has been? >> i think cruz-- much like rand paul and much like mike leigh-- represents a new generation of outsiders who speak for millions of americans who deeply dislike this city, deeply dislike the bureaucracy, and for a variety of different relationships want very dramatic change. i actually think the parallels to them are people like lafallet and bora, people who were bitterly disliked by the establishment. if you...
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as to the future, we will be joined by city private bankable chief and as the strategist. where do we go from here? that is so we will be talking about. stay with us. who will be coming right back. the negotiations, no talks, nothing. president obama is open to nothing. joining us next. ♪ has no hidden fees on savings accounts? no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... hey daddy, what's your job? daddy's a uhh florist. are you really a florist? dad, why are there shovels in the trunk? there's no shovels in my trunk. i see shovels... you don't see no shovels. just am. well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: house of representatives again in the middle of the first three votes that they will have tonight to restore portions of funding to the government. the lower chamber voting on whether or not to restore funding for veterans benefits right now. the outcome of that vote for you here in just moments. on wal
as to the future, we will be joined by city private bankable chief and as the strategist. where do we go from here? that is so we will be talking about. stay with us. who will be coming right back. the negotiations, no talks, nothing. president obama is open to nothing. joining us next. ♪ has no hidden fees on savings accounts? no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... hey daddy, what's your job? daddy's a uhh florist....
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and we've hit the why phase... i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
and we've hit the why phase... i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [...
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are cities and counties recovering financially are the promises they made going to raise your taxes? i'm going to ask a woman that called the wall street meltdown meredith whitney right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. in october of 2007 meredith whitney was if the tiors point out the big banks were in trouble. she was right.
are cities and counties recovering financially are the promises they made going to raise your taxes? i'm going to ask a woman that called the wall street meltdown meredith whitney right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. in october of 2007 meredith whitney was if the tiors point out the big banks were in trouble. she was right.
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. >>> live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's time square. this is fast money. i'm melissa lee. fast forward trades earning season heats up next week get the trade ahead of the numbers on yahoo and chipotle. short story, find out why the all star contrarian is restarting his short fund after four years of going long. and retail reality check, the economy may be improving, but consumers aren't buying it. our traders tonight are tim seymour, josh brown and guy adami. our top story, d.c. dysfunction. luke russert joins us with the latest. luke, we want to know what are the chances of us coming back to work on monday and having a deal in hand? >> well, earlier today we thought chances would be good for that to happen. and there still is a lot of optimism here on capitol hill. but we must temper that to some degree. as of right now i'm hearing from gop leadership aides, there is some sort of difference in opinion of how to proceed between harry reid and president obama. there has been talk of a six week extension the debt limit that the house gop would do. they would
. >>> live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's time square. this is fast money. i'm melissa lee. fast forward trades earning season heats up next week get the trade ahead of the numbers on yahoo and chipotle. short story, find out why the all star contrarian is restarting his short fund after four years of going long. and retail reality check, the economy may be improving, but consumers aren't buying it. our traders tonight are tim seymour, josh brown and guy adami. our top...
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had passed a resolution through the city council, making it the first city to support overturning citizens united. it wasn't that hard. it wasn't that big of a jump to get them to sign on to this. >> michael: so probable significance c did pass, and then "the l.a. times" came out against it or beforehand claiming proposition c is, quote, a muddled measure that is essentially a primal scream about the role of money in politics. l.a. voters should reject it. a primal scream is better than silence, isn't it, lauren? >> i would say so. the problem is not enough people are talking about it. there is radio silence from the media on the issue which to us as a movement, as part of the bigger movement for money out voters in, a salient point that came out of proposition c that there was no official argument opposing proposition c yet you had probably ten different organizations and individuals signing on as signatoryies supporting the argument. when voters went to the ballot box without having any participation from these special interests, they voted overwhelmingly for getting money out of politic
had passed a resolution through the city council, making it the first city to support overturning citizens united. it wasn't that hard. it wasn't that big of a jump to get them to sign on to this. >> michael: so probable significance c did pass, and then "the l.a. times" came out against it or beforehand claiming proposition c is, quote, a muddled measure that is essentially a primal scream about the role of money in politics. l.a. voters should reject it. a primal scream is...
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. >> still the delays, especially the new york city airports. most of them dealing with delays just under an hour. and as carl just mentioned, philadelphia has been over two hours for most of the day. and you're still at about 2:15 delays. any flights in or out of there, big problems. temperatures, though, are beginning to plummet behind the system. down across areas of the southeast, you're clear. but you're going to be incredibly cold. i'll show you that in a second. we've got temperatures changing, you can see that. we've got the snow now moving in across parts of the hudson river valley, in towards new jersey, in towards philadelphia. that cold air moving in behind the system. and it's going to be incredibly cold. tonight's low temperatures across the central gulf only into the mid-20s. so it's a hard freeze here. take a look at this. down towards florida, only getting to 41 tonight down in ft. myers. and across the northeast and the great lakes, these are actual air temperatures only in towards the mid teens, upper teens. it's going to be w
. >> still the delays, especially the new york city airports. most of them dealing with delays just under an hour. and as carl just mentioned, philadelphia has been over two hours for most of the day. and you're still at about 2:15 delays. any flights in or out of there, big problems. temperatures, though, are beginning to plummet behind the system. down across areas of the southeast, you're clear. but you're going to be incredibly cold. i'll show you that in a second. we've got...
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well-suited for a city at the intersection of fashion and ancient finance. this week children across lebanon returned to school after their summer break, but where can the 400,000 syrian children who fled fighting in their homeland find a place to study? there are sadly not enough desks in lebanon for them. are so poors they the children have to earn money. our chief international correspondent has sent us this report. >> just after dawn, it's time to go. but these children aren't ordering a school bus. a truck is taking them to the field to work. they are not dressed for it. they are far too young. it's no life for a child. now these young refugees are doing the jobs of adult laborers. they cost much less. children are harvesting crops on lebanese farms. grapes, potatoes. man keeps them in line and keeps a share of the wages. it's hard work. a 13-year-old tells me his hands hurt, but he has to do it to support his family. is from a local charity trying to help refugees. what have you seen in the field? >> they are working between four hours and six hours. >
well-suited for a city at the intersection of fashion and ancient finance. this week children across lebanon returned to school after their summer break, but where can the 400,000 syrian children who fled fighting in their homeland find a place to study? there are sadly not enough desks in lebanon for them. are so poors they the children have to earn money. our chief international correspondent has sent us this report. >> just after dawn, it's time to go. but these children aren't...
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particular the city owes gratitude to a k-nine officer very, very badly in the shootings. i wish him a full recovery and for his selflessness. about of us are thinking yesterday's tragic event at the navy yard. thinking in particular of the brave men and woman of our military and the in and es they made day day out on our behalf. like to extend ondolences to the family and friends of those who lost their lives or who were injured in this terrible, terrible shooting. know that your country is with these most difficult moments and also i'd like to express sincere responders all the and medical personnel for so many different agencies to keep and most of ormed day. afe throughout the >> the memorial service for the people killed was held earlier today. families were joined by resident obama and press secretary hagel. this is about one hour and ten minutes. amazing grace >> please be seated. pray.ace let us in ighty god whose way is the sea who paths are in the great waters who command is and whose love never fell, thank you for these and woman who en tragedy result of the at
particular the city owes gratitude to a k-nine officer very, very badly in the shootings. i wish him a full recovery and for his selflessness. about of us are thinking yesterday's tragic event at the navy yard. thinking in particular of the brave men and woman of our military and the in and es they made day day out on our behalf. like to extend ondolences to the family and friends of those who lost their lives or who were injured in this terrible, terrible shooting. know that your country is...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> as millions of people dig out from this latest storm, are we looking at a real bad winter just ahead? janice dean is in the fox weather center. >> hi, stuart. i have two sources for you. we have the noaa outlook as well as the "farmers' almanac" to see what's in store for us this winter. looks like below-average temperatures for the northern plains. this is courtesy of noaa's winter outlook, which we got this week. above-average temperatures, perhaps, for the south central u.s. and maybe even england. for precipitation, maybe a little more rain and/or snow for the northwest, but looks like below-average precip for parts of the southeast and southwest. we don't have an el nino or la nina pattern in place, which strongly influenced our winter conditions. that's the cooling or warming of the equatorial pacific that we look at for winter outlooks. challenging forecast beyo
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> as millions of people dig out from this latest storm, are we looking at a real bad winter just ahead? janice dean is in the fox weather center. >> hi, stuart. i have two sources for you. we have the noaa outlook as well as the "farmers' almanac" to see what's in store for us this winter. looks like below-average...